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Location: Nairobi, Kenya, with frequent travel to field sites
Reports to: Finance and Administration Manager with a dotted line to the Program Manager
Salary Range: Ksh. 150,000–180,000 gross per month, with benefits per COVAW’s policies
Application Deadline: 15th July 2026, 5:00 PM

CONTEXT:

Coalition on Violence Against Women (COVAW) is a Kenyan women’s rights organization founded on human rights and feminist principles, that seeks to promote women’s rights. COVAW works towards a society free from all forms of violence against women and girls.

COVAW Strategic Plan 2024-2028 focuses on four strategic areas, which are:

  • Mitigation, prevention and response to Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV);
  • Access to comprehensive Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) services
  • Access to justice (legal, climate, economic and gender justice).
  • Women’s leadership and governance

Read COVAW Strategic Plan 2024-2028 here

COVAW’s current programmes address sexual and gender-based violence(SGBV), including harmful traditional practices and technology-facilitated GBV, promote disability rights and mental health, and enhance access to sexual and reproductive health rights and climate justice. Additionally, we focus on access to justice and movement-building work.

PURPOSE:

The Grants and Compliance Officer will support the effective management of donor grants and sub-grants, ensuring compliance with donor requirements, organizational policies, and applicable regulations. The role will provide grants administration, donor reporting coordination, budget monitoring, partner capacity strengthening, compliance oversight, and grants information management across COVAW’s portfolio.

The position plays a critical role in ensuring that project implementation, financial management, reporting, and partner engagement meet the highest standards of accountability, transparency, and stewardship.

Key Responsibilities

1. Grants Management and Compliance

  • Coordinate the administration of donor-funded grants throughout the grant lifecycle, from award to close-out.
  • Maintain an up-to-date grants management system, including grant agreements, reporting schedules, compliance requirements, and key deliverables.
  • Track donor reporting deadlines and coordinate timely submission of narrative and financial reports.
  • Review grant agreements and donor contracts and advise project teams on compliance requirements.
  • Ensure adherence to donor regulations, COVAW policies, procurement procedures, safeguarding standards, and contractual obligations.
  • Monitor grant implementation against approved work plans, budgets, and donor commitments.

2. Sub-Grant and Partner Management

  • Coordinate sub-grant management processes for partner organizations, including CBOs, networks, coalitions, and implementing partners.
  • Support partner due diligence, organizational capacity assessments, and risk assessments.
  • Prepare sub-grant agreements and monitor compliance with contractual obligations.
  • Review partner budgets, work plans, financial reports, and supporting documentation.
  • Conduct regular monitoring visits to partner organizations and document findings.
  • Support the development and implementation of partner capacity-strengthening plans in grants management, financial management, compliance, procurement, and reporting.

3. Budget Monitoring and Financial Oversight

  • Work closely with Finance and Program teams to monitor grant expenditure and budget utilization.
  • Ensure expenditure is aligned with donor-approved budgets and grant agreements.
  • Review budget modification requests and support donor approval processes where necessary.
  • Maintain accurate grant records and supporting documentation for audits and donor reviews.

4. Donor Reporting and Documentation

  • Coordinate the preparation and consolidation of donor narrative and financial reports.
  • Ensure reports meet donor requirements, quality standards, and submission timelines.
  • Support documentation of project achievements, lessons learned, success stories, and best practices.
  • Maintain a central repository for grant documents, reports, contracts, amendments, and correspondence.
  • Support donor communications and information requests.

5. Audit, Risk Management and Internal Controls

  • Support internal and external audits of donor-funded projects.
  • Ensure audit recommendations are implemented and tracked.
  • Conduct compliance reviews and spot checks on grants and partner expenditures.
  • Identify potential grant management risks and recommend mitigation measures.
  • Support organizational efforts to strengthen internal controls and compliance systems.

6. Resource Mobilization Support

  • Support proposal development processes through budget preparation, donor compliance reviews, and grants input.
  • Contribute to donor mapping and funding opportunity tracking.
  • Support development of grant management tools, templates, and standard operating procedures.
  • Participate in project design discussions to ensure donor compliance and operational feasibility.

7. Safeguarding and Feminist Accountability

  • Promote compliance with COVAW safeguarding, anti-fraud, anti-corruption, and protection policies.
  • Support partners to integrate safeguarding and accountability mechanisms within project implementation.
  • Ensure grants management processes reflect feminist principles, inclusion, accountability, and partnership.

Required Qualifications , Competencies and Experience

Education

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, Project Management, Development Studies, or a related field.
  • CPA (K), ACCA, or equivalent professional qualification is an added advantage.

Experience

  • Minimum of five (5) years’ experience in grants management within an NGO or donor-funded environment.
  • Experience managing sub-grants and partnerships with community-based organizations and civil society organizations.
  • Previous experience with a grants management system preferred.
  • Experience developing manuals and tools for grant and sub-grant management.
  • Substantive experience working in the NGO sector, dealing with multiple donor funds, and meeting different donor reporting requirements.

Competencies

Technical Competencies

  • Grant management and donor compliance.
  • Proposal budgeting and donor reporting.
  • Risk management and internal controls.
  • Partner capacity strengthening.

Core Competencies

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • High level of integrity and accountability.
  • Strong organizational and time management skills.
  • Ability to manage multiple grants and deadlines simultaneously.
  • Excellent stakeholder engagement and relationship management skills.
  • Commitment to gender equality, women’s rights, and feminist principles.

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

  • Timely submission of 100% donor reports.
  • Compliance issues identified and resolved within agreed timelines.
  • Successful management of all partner sub-grants.
  • Improved partner compliance and reporting quality.
  • Accurate grant tracking and budget utilization monitoring.

The successful candidate must also demonstrate COVAW values as follows**: Integrity, Dignity, Courage, Commitment and Solidarity.**

How to apply

Send your cover letter and CV, only marked “Grants and Compliance Officer” by 15th of July 2026 to [email protected]

Note: The subject line of the email should read Grants and Compliance Officer COVAW/2026

COVAW encourages, promotes and supports diversity in all aspects of its work.

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COVAW, is non-profit making National Women's Human rights organization registered in Kenya under the NGO Coordination Act.

Since inception, COVAW has continued to be instrumental in placing violence against women as a crime and a human rights violation and has spearheaded the campaign towards women having the right to be free from violence, the right to self defence and the right to state protection. COVAW believes that people have the capacity to learn and change their attitudes towards women. COVAW beneficiaries are therefore women and girls.

COVAW is committed to breaking the circle of violence and silence around it. To achieve this we work at the regional, national and community level towards empowering women and girls to claim their rights, improve quality service provision to enhance access to justice, and build change agents opposed to and committed to eradication of all forms of violence against women. We recognize that violence can be physical, sexual, psychological harm, including threats, and that violence against women is both a consequence and a cause of gender inequality.

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0 USD Kenya CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Coalition on Violence Against Women (COVAW) Location: Nairobi, Kenya, with frequent travel to field sites Reports to: Finance and Administration Manager with a dotted line to the Program Manager Salary Range: Ksh. 150,000–180,000 gross per month, with benefits per COVAW’s policies Application Deadline: 15th July 2026, 5:00 PM

CONTEXT:

Coalition on Violence Against Women (COVAW) is a Kenyan women’s rights organization founded on human rights and feminist principles, that seeks to promote women’s rights. COVAW works towards a society free from all forms of violence against women and girls.COVAW Strategic Plan 2024-2028 focuses on four strategic areas, which are:
  • Mitigation, prevention and response to Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV);
  • Access to comprehensive Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) services
  • Access to justice (legal, climate, economic and gender justice).
  • Women's leadership and governance
Read COVAW Strategic Plan 2024-2028 hereCOVAW’s current programmes address sexual and gender-based violence(SGBV), including harmful traditional practices and technology-facilitated GBV, promote disability rights and mental health, and enhance access to sexual and reproductive health rights and climate justice. Additionally, we focus on access to justice and movement-building work.PURPOSE:The Grants and Compliance Officer will support the effective management of donor grants and sub-grants, ensuring compliance with donor requirements, organizational policies, and applicable regulations. The role will provide grants administration, donor reporting coordination, budget monitoring, partner capacity strengthening, compliance oversight, and grants information management across COVAW's portfolio.The position plays a critical role in ensuring that project implementation, financial management, reporting, and partner engagement meet the highest standards of accountability, transparency, and stewardship.Key Responsibilities1. Grants Management and Compliance
  • Coordinate the administration of donor-funded grants throughout the grant lifecycle, from award to close-out.
  • Maintain an up-to-date grants management system, including grant agreements, reporting schedules, compliance requirements, and key deliverables.
  • Track donor reporting deadlines and coordinate timely submission of narrative and financial reports.
  • Review grant agreements and donor contracts and advise project teams on compliance requirements.
  • Ensure adherence to donor regulations, COVAW policies, procurement procedures, safeguarding standards, and contractual obligations.
  • Monitor grant implementation against approved work plans, budgets, and donor commitments.
2. Sub-Grant and Partner Management
  • Coordinate sub-grant management processes for partner organizations, including CBOs, networks, coalitions, and implementing partners.
  • Support partner due diligence, organizational capacity assessments, and risk assessments.
  • Prepare sub-grant agreements and monitor compliance with contractual obligations.
  • Review partner budgets, work plans, financial reports, and supporting documentation.
  • Conduct regular monitoring visits to partner organizations and document findings.
  • Support the development and implementation of partner capacity-strengthening plans in grants management, financial management, compliance, procurement, and reporting.
3. Budget Monitoring and Financial Oversight
  • Work closely with Finance and Program teams to monitor grant expenditure and budget utilization.
  • Ensure expenditure is aligned with donor-approved budgets and grant agreements.
  • Review budget modification requests and support donor approval processes where necessary.
  • Maintain accurate grant records and supporting documentation for audits and donor reviews.
4. Donor Reporting and Documentation
  • Coordinate the preparation and consolidation of donor narrative and financial reports.
  • Ensure reports meet donor requirements, quality standards, and submission timelines.
  • Support documentation of project achievements, lessons learned, success stories, and best practices.
  • Maintain a central repository for grant documents, reports, contracts, amendments, and correspondence.
  • Support donor communications and information requests.
5. Audit, Risk Management and Internal Controls
  • Support internal and external audits of donor-funded projects.
  • Ensure audit recommendations are implemented and tracked.
  • Conduct compliance reviews and spot checks on grants and partner expenditures.
  • Identify potential grant management risks and recommend mitigation measures.
  • Support organizational efforts to strengthen internal controls and compliance systems.
6. Resource Mobilization Support
  • Support proposal development processes through budget preparation, donor compliance reviews, and grants input.
  • Contribute to donor mapping and funding opportunity tracking.
  • Support development of grant management tools, templates, and standard operating procedures.
  • Participate in project design discussions to ensure donor compliance and operational feasibility.
7. Safeguarding and Feminist Accountability
  • Promote compliance with COVAW safeguarding, anti-fraud, anti-corruption, and protection policies.
  • Support partners to integrate safeguarding and accountability mechanisms within project implementation.
  • Ensure grants management processes reflect feminist principles, inclusion, accountability, and partnership.

Required Qualifications , Competencies and Experience

Education
  • Bachelor's Degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, Project Management, Development Studies, or a related field.
  • CPA (K), ACCA, or equivalent professional qualification is an added advantage.
Experience
  • Minimum of five (5) years' experience in grants management within an NGO or donor-funded environment.
  • Experience managing sub-grants and partnerships with community-based organizations and civil society organizations.
  • Previous experience with a grants management system preferred.
  • Experience developing manuals and tools for grant and sub-grant management.
  • Substantive experience working in the NGO sector, dealing with multiple donor funds, and meeting different donor reporting requirements.
CompetenciesTechnical Competencies
  • Grant management and donor compliance.
  • Proposal budgeting and donor reporting.
  • Risk management and internal controls.
  • Partner capacity strengthening.
Core Competencies
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • High level of integrity and accountability.
  • Strong organizational and time management skills.
  • Ability to manage multiple grants and deadlines simultaneously.
  • Excellent stakeholder engagement and relationship management skills.
  • Commitment to gender equality, women's rights, and feminist principles.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
  • Timely submission of 100% donor reports.
  • Compliance issues identified and resolved within agreed timelines.
  • Successful management of all partner sub-grants.
  • Improved partner compliance and reporting quality.
  • Accurate grant tracking and budget utilization monitoring.
The successful candidate must also demonstrate COVAW values as follows**: Integrity, Dignity, Courage, Commitment and Solidarity.**

How to apply

Send your cover letter and CV, only marked “Grants and Compliance Officer” by 15th of July 2026 to [email protected]Note: The subject line of the email should read Grants and Compliance Officer COVAW/2026COVAW encourages, promotes and supports diversity in all aspects of its work.
2026-07-16

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